PlayStation Flash Sale: Big Mass Effect Trilogy and Ni no Kuni Deals!

Saturday, May 16th, 2015

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What’s that in the air? Is that the sweet sound of… savings? Yes, indeed, another PlayStation Network flash sale is upon us, this one coming only a couple months after the last one. The last flash sale had loads of savings with over 70 games under $1, which was insane, especially with some of the titles retailing up to $19.99 normally. This time around, there aren’t any $1 deals, but the savings are still quite impressive, as most games are just under the $5 mark. The PS4 has received a little more of the savings love this time around, too, as most of the games last time were PS3 and PS Vita titles.

Of great note is the Mass Effect Trilogy bundle on PS3. Normally the game retails for $29.99, but, during the flash sale, you can snag the entire trilogy (yes, all three Mass Effect titles!) for $4.80, a massive 84% discount! Another game receiving the 84% markdown is Freedom Wars on the Vita, which is also normally $29.99 and, for a limited time, will go for $4.80. Some other tantalizing discounts are Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, going for $4.80, discounted well off the normal $19.99, and Telltale’s The Wolf Among Us on PS4, which is going for $4.75 off the normal $24.99.

The flash sale only lasts until May 18, so make sure to snag these savings before it is too late! Check out the full list of games below:

Alexander Jones is a 24 year-old with a BA in History and has been gaming as far back as he can remember. Growing up, he was raised strictly on Nintendo consoles, but this fueled a passion for Japanese gaming and design. Though he does still have a soft spot for Nintendo, he has grown to love any developer and console with fun, enjoyable games. Some of his favorite games of all time include Ocarina of Time, Final Fantasy XIII, Chrono Trigger, and Katawa Shoujo.